A computer case includes a blower, a bracket, and an air outlet defined in the computer case. The blower is received in the bracket, which is fixed outside the computer case. The blower includes an intake and an outlet, which are used to take away the heated air in the computer case. The intake of the...http://www.google.com/patents/US7542275?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7542275 - Computer case

A computer case includes a blower, a bracket, and an air outlet defined in the computer case. The blower is received in the bracket, which is fixed outside the computer case. The blower includes an intake and an outlet, which are used to take away the heated air in the computer case. The intake of the blower communicates with the air outlet of the computer case. The computer case with an outside set blower for heat dissipating suits a requirement of heat dissipation of high-power computer systems.

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1. A computer case, comprising:

an air outlet communicating with within of the computer case;

a blower configured to take heated air from within the computer case out via the air outlet, the blower comprising an intake facing and communicating with the air outlet and a blower outlet such that the heated air is capable of coming into the blower through the intake and going out through the blower outlet; and

a bracket being box-shaped, and comprising a bottom plate and four sidewalls extending perpendicularly from the bottom plate thereby cooperatively defining a space configured for receiving the blower therein, and the bracket mounted together with the blower on the outside of the computer case;

wherein the bracket comprises an open side opposite to the bottom plate corresponding to the intake of the blower; three tabs respectively extended from three corners of the open side of the bracket: and a mounting hole is defined in each tab.

2. The computer case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottom plate of the bracket is parallel to the air outlet of the computer case and is solid, one of the sidewalls of the bracket defining an opening, the blower outlet is placed in said opening.

3. The computer case as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bracket comprises a bent portion bent to the inside of the bracket from an edge of said one of the sidewalls adjacent the opening, and the blower comprises a side wall bounding the blower outlet abutting against the bent portion so that the blower outlet is sandwiched by the bent portion and another one of the sidewalls of the bracket.

4. The computer case as claimed in claim 1, wherein the air outlet is defined in a back plate of the computer case.

5. A computer case comprising:

a plate comprising an air outlet with a plurality of heat dissipating holes defined therein, the heat dissipating holes communicating with inside and outside of the computer case, the plate defines a plurality Of through holes around the air outlet;

a bracket mounted to the plate, the bracket comprising a mounting wall parallel to the plate and a sidewall extending from a periphery of the mounting wall, the sidewall defining an opening; and

a blower mounted to the mounting wall of the bracket and surrounded by the sidewall except the opening, the blower comprising an intake in communication with the air outlet of the plate for taking air from the inside of the computer case via the air outlet, and a blower outlet aligned with the opening for the air to be expelled out;

wherein a plurality of mounting tabs parallel to the plate extend from the sidewall into the inside of the bracket and each of the mounting tabs defines a mounting hole corresponding to one of the through holes to configured to engage with a fastener inserted through the one of the through holes.

6. The computer case as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bracket is box shaped with an open side facing die outlet of the plate and opposing to the mounting wall.

7. The computer case as claimed in claim 5 wherein the mounting wall of the bracket defines a plurality of through holes, and the blower defines a plurality of mounting holes corresponding to the through holes respectively configured to engage with fasteners inserted through the through holes.

8. A computer case comprising:

a plate comprising an air outlet with a plurality of heat dissipating holes defined therein, the heat dissipating holes communicating with inside and outside of the computer case;

a bracket mounted to the plate, the bracket comprising a mounting wall parallel to the plate and a sidewall extending from a periphery of the mounting wall, the sidewall defining an opening; and

a blower mounted to the mounting wall of the bracket and surrounded by the sidewall except the opening, the blower comprising an intake in communication with the air outlet of the plate for taking air from the inside of the computer case via the air outlet, and a blower outlet aligned with the opening for the air to be expelled out;

wherein the mounting wall of the bracket defines a plurality of through holes, and the blower defines a plurality of mounting holes corresponding to the through holes respectively configured to engage with fasteners inserted through the through holes.

Description

BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to computer cases, and particularly to a computer case with a blower for heat dissipating.

2. Description of Related Art

Even as computers become ever smaller they also increase in functionality, and the increasing density of components in computers increase the need for better heat dissipation. Typically, heat dissipation of the computer system is achieved by a system fan. However, this method has become inefficient for dissipating heat in the new modern high-power computer systems.

What is desired, therefore, is a computer case which suits a requirement of heat dissipation in a high-power computer system.

SUMMARY

An exemplary computer case includes an air outlet, a blower configured to draw heated air from within the computer case via the air outlet, and a bracket configured for receiving the blower and mounted together with the blower on the outside of the computer case. The blower includes an intake facing the air outlet and a blower outlet. The heated air comes into the blower through the intake and is expelled through the blower outlet.

Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a computer case in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the computer case including a heat dissipating assembly and a back plate;

FIG. 2 is an exploded, isometric view of the heat dissipating assembly and the back plate of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an assembled, isometric view of the heat dissipating assembly of FIG. 2; and

FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a bracket of FIG. 2, but viewed from another aspect.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIG. 1, a computer case 5 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a heat dissipating assembly 1, and a back plate 50 configured for mounting the heat dissipating assembly 1 thereon.

Referring also to FIG. 2, the back plate 50 includes an air outlet 52 with a plurality of heat dissipating holes defined therein, and a plurality of mounting holes 54 defined therearound.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the heat dissipating assembly 1 includes a blower 10, and a bracket 20. The blower 10 includes two mounting holes 12 defined in its shell, an outlet 14, and an intake 16. The bracket 20 is configured for receiving and protecting the blower 10, and helps reduce noise leakage. The bracket 20 is box-shaped with an open side and includes a rectangular bottom plate and four sidewalls integrally perpendicularly extending from four edges of the bottom plate. An opening 24 is defined in one of the sidewalls, and a bent portion 27 is bent in from an edge of the one sidewall bounding the opening 24. A tab 23 is formed at a top corner of each two adjoining sidewalls, and a mounting hole 25 is defined in the tab 23. Two mounting holes 22 are defined in the bottom plate.

In assembling the heat dissipating assembly 1, the blower 10 is put into the bracket 20 and fixed in the bracket 20 by two screws 30 inserted through the corresponding holes 22 of the bracket 20 and screwed in the corresponding holes 12 of the blower 10, with the intake 16 of the blower 10 being exposed. The outlet 14 of the blower 10 is aligned with the opening 24 of the bracket 20 and the bent portion 27 of the bracket 20 abuts against a side wall of the blower 10 bounding the outlet 14. In mounting the heat dissipating assembly 1 to the back plate 50, three screws 40 are respectively inserted in the corresponding holes 54 of the back plate 50 and the holes 25 of the bracket 20 in order to mount the heat dissipating assembly 1 to the air outlet 52 at the outside of the computer case 5. The outlet 14 of the blower 10 faces down, and the intake 16 of the blower 10 faces and communicates with the air outlet 52.

In use, heated air from within the computer case 5 is taken out by the heat dissipating assembly 1.

It is believed that the present embodiment and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.